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On 23 June 2021 at 8:38:10 am ACST
  • Updated description of Indicative Boundary SREBA Biophysical Study Area, Beetaloo Basin, NT from

    Indicative Boundary of the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) Biophysical Study Area for the Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory of Australia. This spatial dataset provides polygon information delineating the indicative extent of the area in which biophysical studies are proposed to be undertaken as part of the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) for the Beetaloo Basin. The polygon boundary defines the ecological domain within which impacts resulting from onshore gas development in the Beetaloo Basin could be reasonably expected to become evident. This has largely used geomorphic and hydrological data sources as surrogates for defining the extent of the study area. This dataset should be considered indicative of the final SREBA boundary. Further development of this boundary will be undertaken as the SREBA progresses.
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    Indicative Boundary of the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) Biophysical Study Area for the Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory of Australia. This spatial dataset provides polygon information delineating the indicative extent of the area in which biophysical studies are proposed to be undertaken as part of the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) for the Beetaloo Basin. The polygon boundary defines the ecological domain within which impacts resulting from onshore gas development in the Beetaloo Basin could be reasonably expected to become evident. This has largely used geomorphic and hydrological data sources as surrogates for defining the extent of the study area. This dataset should be considered indicative of the final SREBA boundary. Further development of this boundary will be undertaken as the SREBA progresses.


  • Removed the following fields from Indicative Boundary SREBA Biophysical Study Area, Beetaloo Basin, NT

    • Data Group
    • Update Frequency